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PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER

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Admiral Howard E.Greer became the new Commander of the
Atlantic Fleet Naval Air Force (COMNAVAIRLANT) Friday when he
relieved Vice Admiral Frederick H.Michaelis during a ceremony held
aboard the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy.The .
principal speaker at the ceremony was Admiral Ralph W.
Cousins, Commander-in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. In his remarks,
Admiral Cousins emphasized the requirement for a strong Navy and
the importance of the aircraft carrier to the Navy's mission of
maintaining freedom of the seas. He offered high praise for the
leadership VAdm.Michaelis has provided the Force for the past three
years. He also cited the safety record established by the Forehand;,
congratulated VAdm.Michaelis on the increased state of readiness of
the aircraft carriers and squadrons In the Atlantic Fleet.
CREDIT UNIOfc4ENTKANCE Vice Admiral Michaelis,who has commanded NAVAIRLANT since
I February 29,1972,has orders assigning him as Chief of Naval Materialin
f Washington, D.C. This Pentagon assignment, also means a
promotion to the rank of four star admiral.In .
{ his final address as COMNAVAIRLANT, VAdm. Michaelis of.
fered words of thanks to the members of his staff, to commanders of
I the NAVAIRLANT ships and squadrons, and the men and women of
the Force for their support and dedication.He .
also expressed his appreciation for the warm rapport whicL
exists between the Navy and the members of the Tidewater community -
IN THE FUTURE please leave your vehicle outside the building when using the Credit Union. and for the support and friendship shown by the area's city
Ground has already been cleared so construction can start on the new Credit Union. The structure officials,the Chamber of Commerce and all the civic groups.He .
scheduled to be completed August 1.(Photo By Sheila Fuller) then paid special tribute to the wives and families of the Force's
.' Navymen for their "patience and understanding" during those trying
. . . . . times when ship or squadron operational commitments caused long
family separations. *
HELP Vice Admiral Greer began his remarks by noting he was assuminghis
Movie ScheduleThursday new post on St. Valentine's Day and called it most significant
YOUR because he looked forward to this tour of duty as"a labor of love."
He went on to say that he had been left some very large footprints to

I. a . . . . RED fill but said,"I pledge to do my best to keep the momentum going.
Vice Admiral Greer is a native of Tyler, Texas, where he attended

,Feb.20 Suspense Drama, Starring Paul public schools and Tyler Junior College prior to entering the U.S.
"DON'T TURN THE OTHER Newman and Dominique Sanda. CROSS Naval Academy in 1940. Upon commissioning as an Ensign in June,
CHEEK" Comedy Western, "PG" (99 min.) 1943, he joined USS Princeton in the Pacific, participating in the
Starring Eli Wallach and Lynn Saturday,Feb.22 Call major naval campaigns from Tarawa to the first attack on the
Redgrave. "PG" (96 min.) "A VISIT TO A CHIEF'S SON" Phillippines. In October, 1944, he entered flight training and was
Friday,Feb.21 Drama, Starring Richard 772-2218 designated a naval aviator in November, 1945.
"THE MACINTOSH MAN" Mulligan and Philip Hogdon. "G" His flying has been In carrier-based aircraft, predominantly in
Volunteer fighters. His commands include Fighter Squadron 64, Attack CarrierAir
Group 10,USS Ponchatoula (AO-148)),and USS Hancock (CVA 19)).
1k rnfvv.; '''';''N. :. l' ",". '". .. ,!" ;/' "., class starts Vice Admiral Greer has served on the Staffs of Commander Fleet
March '10 Air,Jacksonville; Commander Carrier Division 7; Commander Sixth
Fleet; Commander Seventh Fleet; Commander Naval Air Force,
Atlantic; and Commander Naval Air Force Pacific.As .
HAS, a rear admiral he served as Commander Naval Air Reserve
Force-Chief of Naval AIr Reserve Training, Commander Carrier
Division Three and Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations for
the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
MAIL CALLTURNED Service Schools attended include Command and Staff School at the

........... Naval War College in 1954 and the Industrial College the Armed Forces
: : ........ in 1961. He holds Bachelor
.........':': a of Science Degree from the U.S. Naval
\ Academy and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from
ADULT George Washington University.Vice .
ENTERTAINMENT"WHERE Admiral Greer has been awarded the Distinguished Service
Medal and four Legions of Merit.
INTO THE He is married to the former Suzanne Johnson of Arlington,Virginia.
BROTHERS'BUMP WITH They have six children; Margaret,Darby,Davide,Briand, Holly,and
Howard, Jr.

BILL' CALL? EXOTIC THE SISTERS"DANCING

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If that's been the case lately, HFC wants to call your attention PH2 RICHARD SNIPES
to the Billpayer Loan. DOWNTOWN
With the Billpayer, we may be able to lend you as 10 West Church St.
much as $2500 to pay all your bills. Then all you do is 358-9674
pay us back In simple monthly! installments.If .
this sounds like something you've bpen; waiting for,
come In and see us.Most likely,good news is just around
the corner. HFC. An equal opportunity lender.
JAX AIR NEWS

The Billpayer Loan

TIMUQUANATERRACE The JAX AIR' NEWS IS a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper
distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station
Jacksonville. Florida' by the Holt Publishing Company
a
private firm. All. Copy submitted for AiR
liSt In the JAX
Apartments NEWS NAS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 1,
Jacksonville. by 12:011 noon on Monday before
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATIONand
publtUholl.
Pool.Patios Balconies News It.ms art welcomed from alt
lOurces
Subsidiary Companies WTW Carpet-Drapes Telephone 772-2412.
Central Heat&Air "Everythlnl advertised In this publication
must be made
Modern Kitchen Appliances available for rChu.'ust
race. crud, or patronage.without regard to
Laundry Room color
national'
origin or of
sex the purchaser,
ATLANTIC user patron. A
1 BR FURNISHED policy i : confirmed violation or rejection of this
Penman Plaza Shopping Center the refusal equal to opportunities by an advertiser will result In
$120 print advertising -
.',1227 Atlantic Boulevard-PHONE: 246-6421 up Advertisements are solicited by from the publisher that sourc."
and
queries
2 BR concerning
FURNISHED such should be directed tol

; .;1r > Prints must be black and white,preferably mounted,but not framed.They must be no smaller than
:
If, w Contestants must have access to negative on request for publication In the event cf winning.

jl 4 Contestants may submit as many photos as they wish.
All prints will be returned if submited m a self-addressed stamped container. o

'\, No identification of the photographer will appear on the print or mounting. A separate piece of
\ paper with the photographer's name and category entered will be submited with the print. t
tt

JUDGING: Prints will be submitted to an independent professional photographer for t '

judging. Judging will be by category.Winners will not be '
NO. 1 AT NARJAX-ADJ1 Kenneth Mitchell has been selected as selected in all
categories if it is felt entries are not of sufficient
quality.
"NARJAX Sailor I of the Quarter" for his "outstanding professional
performance and leadership. Petty Officer Mitchell is VP-42's CATEGORIES: Military Activities Sports and Recreation Still Life

Maintenance Control Supervisor. Family Life Portraits Scenics I

Human.Interest Figure Creative ,Techniques f.
Animal Life
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PRIZES: Prizes and awards will be announced at a later date.

OP MILRARY RATES =; WINNERS: Winners will be announced in the Jax Air News approximately April 15,1975
SPECIAL and selected photographs will be published.
A: at 1 1y
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V 9' W W"W V 9 9 9 9 b,'Albert B.Close
WASHINGTON{ D.C-"Contributors To the Cause" is
I the name of a four stamp set just announced here for
: this year's first Bicentennial commemoration to bet
issued March 25th. .
I Sybil Ludington a 16-year-old girl who did a Paul
I Revere-like ride through New York and Connecticut

< a1 r A irrialLA r A r ,,rr.r.. .r... rrrr.rr rrrr 9 "W"l and skill to support the War for Independence is pictured -
1. :e on a ten cent item at work with quill and ledger
t I Peter Francisco a Spanish-Portuguese speaking

1 1 wt t R I canoneer of legendary strength,js portrayed lifting the
1,000 pound canon on the eighteen cent stamp.
: PAPUA NEW GUINEA-These Pacific islands this
.. I month are releasing a Canoe series as part of a National
I Heritage issue. The four stamps show: Motu Lagatoi, a
large billowy sail type craft ((7 cents); Tami Two Master
I Morobe ship ornately painted
: Peter fTitnCISCOO/'\truorcfiu,rt' 1 Salem Poor GullcurtSnlJi1'r canoe((25 cents): and Buke Island canoe((30 cents).
ISISIFRO, Western Samoa-Four flowerson
r t t;: .tl r r rrrrrrrr SAMOA &
stamps are circulating here with colorful names like
"Winged Passion Flower" (8 sene) and."Malay Apple"
((30 sene). Also released are a Gardenia (20 sene) anda
SPEED DOWN! unique native blossom called Barringtonia.samoensis
((22 sene),
KINGSTON, Jamaica-The 25th Anniversary of the
0 HCI O' INIIGTCONSIIVAtiONO University of the West Indies is being commemoratedhere
Don't, befueBsh. IM| HOIIAl INflGVOMiCI with a five and thirty cent duo showing the Senate
Building and a portrait of the late Sir Hugh Wooding; :
and a ten and 50 cent duo depicting the University
Chapel and a portrait of Her Royal Highness Princess

.i\.!. Alice.NORFOLK ISLAND-Part IV of the Historical
Buildings series is being released here this month with
3, 8. 15 and 25 cent stamps showing the Double Quartersfor
Free Overseers. Convict Barracks, Magazine and
Old Military Barracks respectively.

III'':
8 % annual percentage
IhuhII % rateAt ,
ENGLISH ESTATES you'll make a
wise investment and at the same time
own a lovely new home. Gulfstream
I offers you their quality 3 and 4 bedroom
homes from 130900.' BUilding' costs are
going up every day. Don't be victimizedby

record number of submarine detections, the extraordinary high crew readiness ) j/>
((12 Alfa-statuscrewsand) VP-5's impressive safety record ((110,000 accident-free fI' '
flight hours in more than 13 years). r. {{
Cdr. Weir summarized his year with the "Mad Foxes" as one of "great I Irl
achievements". Beginning with completion of the squadron's transition to the P-
3C a year ago, Cdr. Weir recounted the exercises and detachments to Bermudaand
Guantanamo Bay that gave VP-5 its first operational experience with the
computerized Orion, and the months of training in tactics, safety and operational
procedures that prepared the"Mad Foxes" for their current deployment.Cdr. .
Weir will be assigned to the staff of Commander, Patrol Wings, Atlantic
Fleet at Brunswick, Maine. .,
Guests at the change of command ceremony included the commanding officersof
Italian Navy and Air Force squadrons based in Sicily and the skipper of the
Royal Air Force 203 Maritime Squadron from Malta. *

The Commanding Officers of VP-44, deployed to Rota, Spain, and Lajes,
Azores, and Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 24 of Naples, Italy and Rota also
attended.

Commissary alters hours I

NO, 1DONT HAVE THE
Jax-Starting March 1, the NAS Commissary Store v LIGHTS OUT BECAUSE
will have new'operating hours. >" YOU'RE UGLY
The new hours will be: I'M' JUST CONSERVING
Monday:: 9 a.m. to 5:30: p.m. I ( i I' i I I I' !

If you're thinking about withdrawing money from your share account, STOPM
You will LOSE dividends for the ENTIRE 1st quarter to'!]any money you with-
draw before March 3Ut,the end of the quarter. ,

1'' ') .Money MUST remain In your share account for the ENTIRE quarterIn
order to earn dividends.Walt until April 1st to make any necessary
withdrawals from your share'account.
If you need your money NOW and cannot wait until the end of the 5
quarter,make a share,covered loan,then repay It on April 1st. '

..JUST ONE OF THE MANY Share,covered loans made In this manner will save you MORE in ,.I.
dividends on your share account than you will pay in Interest on your roo "
MILEAGE MAKERS NOW AT .share.covered loan. '

Remember,after the MIDDLE OF THE QUARTER,It always pays to
make a share-covered loan-repaying at the beginning of the next
DUVA quarter-rather: than withdrawing your shares and losing dividends.

: dividends.Phone, write, or come by any office. and SAVE those share account

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American Red Cross has a great need for
volunteers according to Mrs. Robert Austin, Duval i a4.. .
County Red Cross Vice Chairman and Chairman of kpf1L.4k s
Hospital Volunteers.
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These volunteers are members of the military com., ?
munity who share a common goal: helping people. in j
need. .
The Hospital Volunteers here have a volunteer force
of over 1800 active members. Trained by the Red Cross i;
and hospital staff, the volunteers work at many tasks, I.
serving as receptionists, personal services ward work, i
stand-by in the clinics, recreation and creative ac- .' ,)0I -.
tivities, special courses and much more. "
Volunteers serve when they'have the time, whether .
it's one day per month or an hour per week.
The next Red Cross Volunteer class will begin March
10 at the Red Cross Chapter House..For a placement
interview, please call 772-2218 and make an ap-
pointment. Interviews will be held March 6-7 trom 9 '. r aft r -
a.m. through 4 p.m.
Any questions about Red Cross Volunteer work shouldbe
directed to Mrs. Austin at 772-2218. .
.Y...,l.:. Q -
WAITING FOR YOUR CALL-Mrs. Robert Austin, Chairman of .Hospital Volunteers, Is w.ltlng to
hear from persons Interested in Red Cross Volunteer progr.ms.1f you're Interested,call 77J.221I.

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At Our / "
That's Holiday Inn mll/tary/
why we're personnel
givIng
them a reduced really rate.
Just
e show us rate.
you to Our first class accommOdations your military at a bird and we'll show
plans .
easily tit your plans
available pass
on a Because
per
night or weekend plan basis. the Y'r e'

that separates you $13.50
|>odl ke, Jackson- $27.0p I
bst spacious apart- THESE
Inmunlty, and the INTRODUCTORY RgTES; ARE
AND
)se. Quiet wooded ARE BASED ON SINGLE AVAILABLE
OR DOUBLE OCCUPANCY t'1f7s
surround thes Each of Our
and extensivenal rooms has two double
air-condItionIng, wallto beds, color ,
facilities. Six with Our restaurant -wall carpetIng, and lots T V.,
loor plans let too and a rnoreAnd
you far from
m luxury one, two Now that your rOOm to have a good t met and have to wand.r
bedroom garden the other you know Our military greallood. .
plans,
guys In
(bedroom townhouse'f the double. your outfit and rendezvous et Holiday Innon
you're looking fort '
In living ac
tions..cross the .
Bridge.dJakc .dttK "

THIS LIGHT PACIFIC CLASS steam Jax-Trains still pass by, "d today, an aura that seemsto
angina on display In front of Se.board'Coast, Lint ..
Building in downtown Jacksonville,first played part In the history of the railroad in 1W,the samt but their only passengersare : come from a time before PASSENGER TRAINS and their cargo have moved on Into the future and left the old terminal .,?
year the Jacksonville(Union) Terminal opened for passenger strvict. the operators. The //Jf' ) the 20th century. A time behind

gratified the aestheticsense : 't1 ,. .. BY ;
as well as the sense ..
r rA of civic pride in the JOHNDOOSE t __

communities. Jacksonville

was no exception. Its
Doric columns and domed ::THESE STUB TRACKS were when the trains used to back up and load on t the passengers,waiting.
A FEW DOME CARS that used to carry passengers now await titfttr rafurbisning or the scrap pile ceiling presents where now only mailbags wait.
even AN OLD BAGGAGE CART near r th itition shows the ravaga of tlmt.

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If FEBRUARY 20, 1975
12 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER

I CPD changing Merit Promotion Announcements '

Jax-In Ute near future a opportunity- to-have your current registers on which your eligibility positions advertised under open time because the his continuously application filedunder an-
number of open continuously experience and education is to be cancelled. continuously announcements are open be
Merit Promotion Announcements evaluated as certain vacancies Applications that have been not as valid today as they were nouncement cannot
will be doted and the registers of occur. evaluated cannot be returned. when they were originally an- reevaluated for one year after

eligibles established from such All open continously However,applications on file that nounced. Employees, therefore, original rating.
announcements will be cancelled. nouncements will not be closed have not been evaluated will be are filing for many positions for For the same type of position
This action is to be taken to and each of you will be Individually returned. which we get very little turnover. announced when a specific
,give you the employee better notified by letter of theY As vacancies occur 'In the The elimination of many of these vacancy occurred, the applicant
positions for which open con- announcements,then,would save would have been able to submitan
t tinously announcements are countless hours of unnecessary updated application and could
closed and registers are being rating. have been given full credit for his
cancelled, new announcementswith As for the employees, they college courses and any additional -
specific filing information benefit in that they are saved the experience.
will be issued. unnecessary and timely process.
Perhaps some additional ex- of filling out applications. This is Please note that CPD will
planation is in order. After using not to mention the false hopes continue to use the "Open Con
the "open continuously" announcement that are stirred when an employee tinuously'announcement, approach
I approach in the files for a hoped for for many positions that
z filling of our vacant positionsover vacancy. experience constant turnover and
Y the past several years, CPD Also, under the present system where the use of this approach
decided to conduct a study to see t once the employee has received a under these circumstancesallows
if that method was still a very Notice of Rating "up-date" information managers to" fill their
effective and efficient way of may not be submittedfor vacancies in a more expeditious
filling vacancies. This has been a period of one year. Let us manner. CPD asks for your
done. use an example: An employee, patience as they make necessary
The study indicates that it will I.M. President, files under an changes which should prove to be ,
be to our advantage and to the open announcement for the beneficial to both managementand
employee's advantage if we position of "Wigit Operator, OS employees.
in concert closed many of our current "open S" is eligible and goes on a
continuously announcemenls"and register of eligibles.Nine months
in the future, announce specific after receipt of Notice ot Rating;a HOTTEST

JOE WALSHSpecial vacancies as they occur. Let us vacancy occurs in that type of (s !!ETh. SHOWIN
discuss the advantages for position and C.P.D. prepares to
Guest changing the announcing issue a promotion certificate.
procedure: By closing many of Now, during the nine months TOWN .
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND the open continuously announcements since being on the register,'Mr..
the Civilian President has completed'tw LIVE ON STAGE)
I extra added attraction Personnel Department would college courses which should help

STRAWBSJacksonville save countless manhours of work him to achieve a higher rating.He SILVER DOLLAR
for under the present system contacts C.P.D. to updatehis
hundreds of applications are application to take advantageof ':::WW:::: :::::::::*::%::::::::::::::::::::;;;;:::;;::.:;.:;:;::::

Coliseum being rated each month which we the college credits he has ,Non-Stop Beautiful Exotic Hosttstet Dancing

FRIDAY FEB. 21 never use. This has come about earned. He is told that he cannotbe 'Open All Day-All Night
because the need for many given additional credit at this
Show-y.1'% per GIRLS GIRLSG'RLS

APRIL 12 NEKTAR Why pay full price when you can get. it for less? I I"! I I
Special guest PAVLOV'S DOG I
Jacksonville 4 m I
Civic Auditorium, ,
70 MONTE CARlO
12 Midnight Reserved Seats I
$4, $5, I I
$6 CAPRICE Fully equipped -

Open tll 9P.M.Sun. 1-SP.M. mortgage at $200.Mo. With this 3 BR, 2BA., home. New W-W M4]
7711850. VETERANSLOOK carpeting, $22,500. BPP.
No down payment only small closing VERY BEST BUYI Chief 1 1a1
SINGER ZIGZAG costs '3BR., 2BA Home with CH&A, family Big Say:

Absolutely one of Singer's many fine 4IR.,2BA.526,500. room, above ground pool and much
sewing machines, late model, zigzags 3IR.USA.519OOO. more for $32,000. BPP. Near Bases. We do not sell"Seconds
designs, appliques, embroiders, JBR. ISA $17,500.
darns, etc. Must sacrifice balance 2IA.,1IA.517,000.MANASSA IELLAIR WEST
or
$68.70 or assume $10. per month 3BR., 2BA. Home on large corner lot.
payments. WILL TAKE TRADE. REALTYREALTOR Many extras for $46,500. BPP.
Phone 731.0255, ask for credit Rtaltor-M.L.S. 771-SiOO blemished tires!

manager. Will deliver, no obligation. FAMILY PARADISEOver
NEW LISTING 2200 square feet of living area In
QUIT.SELLINGOUTIEverything And we'll be proud to show you so this 4BR.,2't BA. Home in Admirals

329 or 264-4864 after 1630
I TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT ADABOVE and REQUIRED INFORMATION BELOW. r Wanted: PIANO TEACHER,
I BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AD. II Sacrifice NewOct.) 1974 would like someone who lives on

I Rank-Rate or Grade Work Phone No. Signature For Sale 1965 GTO, 389,4 speed, 4 offer or will trade for older car

barrel Rebuilt engine, trans. (reasonable, please I) Better
II 1.Advertising will be accepted only from activemilitary and his signature, grade or rank-rate; office or
or civilian employee personnel assigned to activity to which he,is assigned and office telephone.This mission, rear end, good body after 5PM 778-4027
,. I NAS Jacksonville or NAS Cecil Field. Information Is for authentication only and your and tires, Ph 772.3571 after 1600 or
ad should be worded Independently of this In 731-0906 12x65 Eagle Fully loaded ((2 BR,
I 2.Free advertising In the "FLEET MARKET" formation. Forms must be clearly typed or printedNO 2BA) Furnished near NAS.
I will be limited to: Offers to buy,sell or rent housing machine reproductions will be accepted: G. E. REFRIGERATORFREEZER Luxury for $139 mo. Call 778-4027
for personal use as a residence, these ads will be
I accepted only If the words"PCS" (for military), or S.Deadline for receipt of advertising to appear In I $80.00 '772-1004 after better after 5pm PCS
I "Officially Reassigned" (for civilians 'leaving the the following edition Is MONDAY NOON. Ads I 5:00PM -..-
Jacksonville area)are Included In wording of the arriving after that date or ads held out because of 73 YAMAHA "100", dirt bike,
I ad. Offers to buy or sell personal' property; offers of space limitations, will be placed In the following I
Ads will be time, unless For Sale: 1974 MALIBU CLASSIC2Dr Runs but needs some work $125,
I or requests for rides to and from work announcements week's edition. run only one
of educational' courses offered by non re-submitted as prescribed above. 3SOcu, Swivel seats, Tilt or trade, for LWB, Topper for
I profit organizations or government agencies. Ads steering wheel,small equity take P.U. Call 786-2268 after 5pm
for pets will be carried only when accompanied by 6.No phone calls will be accepted regarding payments, contact Meche
the word "Free". NO GARAGE SALES. "FLEET MARKET" advertising. The JAX AIR over (Continued page 15))
I NEWS and AIRWINGER offices cannot provide 8344 days
I 3.AII ads must be typed or clearly printed on the typewriters or typing services for advertisers.7.AII .
I "FLEET MARKET" ad form which will be printed I 74 STARCRAFT Galaxy Swinger If rooms
In each edition of our paper. Ads written In longhand ads must be limited to 20 words each. No CAMPER, fully equipped including your
t I will be rejected.I | more than two(2)( ads per week per person will be
and Porta-Pottl.
accepted. Awning look tired or
.4.Complete forms must be mailed to "FLEET SLEEPS SIX. $2150
MARKET" Editor, C.0 JAX AIR NEWS, Bldg. 1, a.Ads appearing to be In the promotion of a 743-5457 after p.m. hopeless call
I NAS Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida 32212. business, or which! '':lo not meet the above .....-..
These forms must provide all Information requirements, will be refected. The publisher, 17 foot Fiberglass BOAT and us,for help.
I requested, fe: Full name of person submitting ad reserves the right to omit any or all ads. ,
Trailer 120HP J-O Mercrulser.
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I ________ ________.----- -__-_----.J Full canvas Excellent Condition We'll send you
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$2000.00 Ph 264-6232
Wanted-SafetyBars, Saddle, Bags Crash & Sissy bars and luggage Nights, 772-2251 Days _. 4.- a decorator.. "
8. Fairing FOR HONDA CL350. box. Ex. Cond. $725.00 Call "
Call 772-7114 after 5 p.m. Fisher, Jax Ext. 3244 or 282.1434 For Sale: 1971 CHEVROLET Admiral Solid StateSTEREOFMAM free.
IMPALA New Inspection Sticker. Radio & Turntable. $55.00
Want to Buy: Pair of Baby ScalesPh
SPEAKERSLike Factory Equlpt. Call 282-5754
CONN ORGAN-74 Model, Double Two Pioneer CS 77A
New $100 each 7784208 after 5. Anytime weekends 389-1260 Penneys
Keyboard, Bass Pedels, Chimes, --..-....
Tempo Beats, Earphone & Evenings Custom
Headset $1500. Firm Call 389.1466 1969 RAMBLER AMERICAN, For Sale Dacor UNDERWATER
or 2960 29 Foot SLOOP, Kings Cruiser loved, $695 2 B&W TVs: 16" CAMERA Case with Flash attachment Decorating at

Your free time can'be turned Into
cash by part time and full-time1
nursing in hospitals, nursing
homes and private homes. All
types of duty available. We
understand Navy Family's .
needs. Top pay. Work when you
want. You select your own
schedule weekly. Many extra
<1Ilt benefits. No fee to register.

Moran is back CAR TOP CARRIER for sale.
Denny ...
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Excellent Condition. Measures 73 YAMAHA 100" dirt BIKE,
38x66x15. Holds over 15 ,cu. ft. runs but needs some work. $125,
i Yep partner, Denny Moran is back In town and once again serving Cargo. Fits tandard size Cars or or trade for LWB topper for P.U.
those great Western Steaks you've missed long! Same location, Wagons. 264-1941 Call 786-2268 after 5pm .

ANIMAL ANTICS..In a special sequence which attests to the genius
of Costume Designer Helen Colvlg,these delightful Hippos prove that
anyone can danct. WELL, ALMOST ANYONE CHESTER,
GOOD FOLLOW THROUGH-BUI Aaron shows good follow ,LESTER,and LUCILLE (the charming) will provide tons of laughterfor
as he spikes ont past the outstretched arms of a VW-4 player. everyone, when Holiday on Ice brings Its 30th Anniversary edition
HSW-1 team (don't Itt the T-Shirt fool you) won the station to the Coliseum In Jacksonville from Tuesday Mar. n thru Sunday
pionship lISt week by beating VW-4 15-6, 15-6. (Photo by John Mar. U (Adv.)

HSW-1 Championsin ':,1. ;..

NAS Volleyball

Hax-HSW.1 won the Base then dropped VW-4. 15-6 and "
Intramural Volleyball Championship VW-4. took second place with
last week by defeating win over HS-1,15-6. and 15-10 NOW
NARJAX and VW-4. then they fell to HSW-1
placed third by taking-a
HSW-1 was tied with VW-4 at over HS-1 after their loss to
the end of regular season play 1. They defeated the HS-1 lUll'I
with identical 21-1 records. The by the scores of 15-3 and 15-9.
HSW-1 team during the playoffs 1 finished the tournament
defeated NARJAX 15-12.15-6 and fourth place. '

taking this CLEP test one
your Income as an umpire,call x- may earn 1/3 ot a degree. The
Supply wins station cham- 498. Clinics are starting on 26 test are given through DANTESand
pionships February.) are administered by the
Playing better than In the VolleyballThe NCFA office. For further in-
previous game, VA-174 still Gateway Invitational formation, on CLEP or GED
couldn't get over the hump, as Volleyball Tournament starts at please call extension 553 or come
Supply set them down 64-52. Led 0900 Sat. in the Cecil Gym. 2 by the NCFA office located above
by Roy REYNOLDS game high of courts will be used.All teams are the Cecil Field Credit Union.
18,three of his teammates hit in in the "AA" Bracket, which
The Level
double figures. High man for the features some of the best teamsin College Examination
"HeUrazors") losing effort was the Southeast. Favorite, Program is now being'ad-
ministered at MJB
Rich Miller with 16.Following the Tampa No.1, is undefeated this Cecil Field.
game, Supply elected Reynoldsthe year. Dethroning will be at- Anyone on active duty status may
most valuable player. tampted by Atlanta, Miami, Ft. take the test at no cost. Throughthis
Softball Lauderdale, & Sarasota "Y". program, an individual may
Softball is scheduled to start in Also at this time the "A" bracket earn up to 21 semester hours of
April. Interested teams should will be playing at the JAX YMCA college credit without ever at-
watch this column for meeting &: the'women will play at LEE tending college. Many Associate
date &: starting times. (eu you High School. A total of 27 teams Degrees require up to 60
have any officiating( experience &: have entered-the largest tour- semester- hours..,- -. ,
are interested I in supplementing nament yet in FloHda.MOWIMSWttCOMU t .
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undefeated VP-16 Harry Miller picked up 18 points. thened that hold with wins over PACIFIC ATLANTIC LEAGUE
team continued on the winning in the game also for VP-16 VP-49: and HS-1. In both games LEAGUEW L W .L' \ J
road and kept a firm grip on first ,
Despite the hot ;)
shooting of Alan the Dragons went over the 100 SEAHORSES 9 3 PELICANS 10 2
place in the National League, by Parker VW-4 .
fell to the VP-18 point mark. STARS 9 3 BUD MEN 9 31" '
taking three more games last onslaught 84-60. Parker scored 22 CPOs 8 4 CONTROLLERS No.1 9 3! ;\ '
week in Intramural Basketball "' 1
points for the
Hurricane Hunters VP-49 went down by the score CPW-11 7 5 WOXOF 9 3
action. and once again Mobley had the of 102-83, The Dragons were FASO 7 S GRUNTS 8 4;?
The Eagles were led by the hot !game high total of 27 points. helped by the 28 point scoring CPOs (VP-45)) 6 6 NARJAXNo; I 7 -s s
shooting of Dennis Mobley in all Teammate I
James Woods pickedup effort of Scott Kelley. -VP-49's JETSET 6 6 HOSPITAL 6 6
victories.Air .
three 22 points Lonnie Johnson had 35 points and NARJAX 5 7 DRAGONS No.2 3 9.
Ops fell to VP-16 98-68. HS-11, also undefeated, continued teammate Wayne Early scored SEABEES No.2 5 7 PINSMASHERS 2 10:
Woods and Dennis '
James Mobley their winning ways by 22 points. VP-56, in the Photo ZILCH 4 8 HS-5 2 10'
were the high point men with 20 pulling off three victories and Feature Game of the Week, CONTROLLERS No.2 3 9 SEABEES No.1 2.,10
and 39 points respectively. retained the American League stomped HS-1 115-86. The score DENT DOCS 3 9 MARINE BKS 1 "11.
Admin was to fall to the hot
lead with a 10-0 record.
was close at half time 53-51 the
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Eagles team,too,by a score of 85- Arthur Patterson led the team Dragons with a slim lead. Kelley NATIONAL LEAGUEW CONTINENTAL LEAGUE" r : .,'

47.. Mobley again led team scoring in two of the games with poured in 22 of his 33 points in the L W" >'r: L(,..
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RED LIONS 11 : }
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with 28 and 13 7 :''' ,t 1
scoring points 18 of 37 points in the victory over the second half to break the game .. ',' ."
those came in the second half. ADCOP 10 6 ZEROS 9' ,/ 3'3 /
679th team ,
,72-51. The score at open. Larry Rawlins helped out 8 :
DRAGONS No.1SPLITMAKERS 1: 9 UNTOUCHABLES 4
halftime was close as HS-11 was the VP-56 team with,20 points.
5-
9 3 BUSCH LEAGUERS 7. .
ahead 33-27, but the 679th could HS-1 had three players with 20 or FUBARS 8 4 WINNERS ,7 5'
Jax areatourney not stop the shooting of Pattersonwho more points in their losing effort. SIX PACK 7 5 RENEGADES 6' 6 (y.
picked up 20 of his 37 pointsin Jerry Davis had 31, Brendan DICKWEEDS 6 10 BALLERS 5' 7
the second half. It was Pat Hoffman 23 and J.R.Coffin had 20 ONES BUNCH 5 7 VP-45"O" 5' 7',
terson again leading HS-11 '.
over points. HAMMER SLAMMERS 5 7 HIGH BALLERS 4" 8\\
CPW-11, 93-50. He
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picked
up BETTER HALF 3 9 SUPER FIVE 4 18 :
points in that game teammate VP-45, coming back off
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HARDKNOCKS 1 7 AlMD 9 '
Jax The six day COM- John Genther scored 20 points. deployment, is playing well HOSPITAL 0 8 SCREWBALLS 3 9'' ,
SEABASED ASWINGSLAN T Ronald Dannecker led the during the second half of the .
Jacksonville Area Basketball scoring for CPW-11 with 20 basketball season. The Pelicans AMERICAN LEAGUEW

Tournament will begin Sunday at points. defeated NWSF 77-71 behind the z O\.UT/OIv/ : ,>
could of Pete Barr and Robert LATE CHARGERS 10 J
10 a.m. in King Hall. Supply not stop the high scoring .
The tournament will include flying HS-11 team either as they Mitchum with 26 and 23 points TRIPPERS 10 2 q; .
teams from NAS Cecil Feld as fell 87- High point man for the respectively.James Smith had 29 FLEET ANGELS 9 3
well as teams from Jacksonville.The game was Supply's Kevin Gordon points for NWSF; VP-45 also RAG PACKERS 8 8 d Z( .,
with defeated VW-4 66-41. HIGH VOLTAGE 6 6 ..'
winner of the tournamentwill 35 points. Gordon is m ;
represent the Jacksonvillearea averaging 29 points a game, Supply defeated VP-49 84-75. WHEELER DEALERS" 6 6 cc. ,;:
in the CINCLANTFLT which is one of the best averagesin Kenneth Gordon dumped in 42- FINGERTIP 5" 6 6 '
for while EAGLES"7" 4 8 -4 :
Championship at Naval Station the league. points Supply Denny .
Charleston the first week In VP-56 holds second place in the Vann and Lonnie Johnson were GEMS 3 9 r>?
SPARKS 2 10 6.191
top for VP-49.
scorers
March. American League and Streng

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Recreation Center, Bldg. t,'
bsr 523.Sheraton. :r.
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IT HAS ITS,UPS AND DOWNS-Brtndin Hoffman of HS-1 (with
tell)attempts to get this shot over Harry Robbins of VP-54 while Mac .J;.'
Summer of VP-St watches from his ringside stat.VP-S won 115-M but I
\ Hoffman still managed 23 points against the Dragons_ defense. (Photo $'
by John Doose)

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y HIS TEAMMATES LOOK UP TO'HIM-Ttrry Brown gets off I shot
in his VP-S team's win over HS-1 last week while three of his teammates Dm C
admire his form. Looking on (L to R) are Dave Gardner, Harry s.
Robbins and Larry Rawlins. (Photo by John Doose) VJ V